Bengalfuel's album "Home" is a mesmerizing blend of ambient and experimental soundscapes. The duo, consisting of Joe LiTrenta and Lou DiBenedetto, have crafted a collection of tracks that evoke a sense of nostalgia and introspection.
The album opens with "Azimuth," a hauntingly beautiful track featuring ethereal vocals and atmospheric textures. "Erode" follows, with its pulsing beat and glitchy effects, creating a sense of unease and tension.
As the album progresses, Bengalfuel explores different moods and emotions. "Cathedral" is a serene and meditative piece, while "Saturn" is a more energetic and upbeat track with its driving rhythm and catchy melody.
One of the standout tracks on the album is "Pulse," which features a haunting piano melody and a subtle, yet powerful, bassline. The track builds to a crescendo of glitchy effects and distorted vocals, creating a sense of chaos and urgency.